Zieglerøya is an remote island off the headland Andréetangen at the eastern side of Tjuvfjorden, at the southern side of Edgeøya, Svalbard. Total area of the island is approximately 2,8 km2. The island is possibly named after either German Arctic explorer Phil. Alex. Ziegler, or Swiss cartographer Jakob Melchior Ziegler. It is quite low lying, with an elevation of1 metre (3 feet). It is also known as Ziegler Island.
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| - Zieglerøya est une île norvégienne, situé au sud-est du Svalbard, plus exactement dans le , un fjord au sud de l'île d'Edgeøya. Il existe un doute sur l'origine du nom donné à l'île. Elle a été nommée ainsi soit en l'honneur de (1801-1883), un cartographe suisse; soit en l'honneur d' (1822-1887), un explorateur allemand. (fr)
- Zieglerøya is an remote island off the headland Andréetangen at the eastern side of Tjuvfjorden, at the southern side of Edgeøya, Svalbard. Total area of the island is approximately 2,8 km2. The island is possibly named after either German Arctic explorer Phil. Alex. Ziegler, or Swiss cartographer Jakob Melchior Ziegler. It is quite low lying, with an elevation of1 metre (3 feet). It is also known as Ziegler Island. (en)
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| - Zieglerøya est une île norvégienne, situé au sud-est du Svalbard, plus exactement dans le , un fjord au sud de l'île d'Edgeøya. Il existe un doute sur l'origine du nom donné à l'île. Elle a été nommée ainsi soit en l'honneur de (1801-1883), un cartographe suisse; soit en l'honneur d' (1822-1887), un explorateur allemand. (fr)
- Zieglerøya is an remote island off the headland Andréetangen at the eastern side of Tjuvfjorden, at the southern side of Edgeøya, Svalbard. Total area of the island is approximately 2,8 km2. The island is possibly named after either German Arctic explorer Phil. Alex. Ziegler, or Swiss cartographer Jakob Melchior Ziegler. It is quite low lying, with an elevation of1 metre (3 feet). It is also known as Ziegler Island. (en)
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